Health consultant challenges Troudeau and Western Medicine in new book, “Forget The Cures, Find The Cause.”

July 19, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
The passionate and compelling, Forget The Cures, Find The Cause, by Rayna Gangi, hit the internet and iPod airwaves prior to its hardcover release and has been touted the “most truthful” and “best yet” book on holistic and alternative health. Combining the mind, body, and spirit with a Native American approach, Gangi intrigues the reader with medical facts and history while weaving a poetic and profound journey through all aspects of health and balance. “You’ll use it as a workbook, a textbook, and carry it with you as a profound read,” says Laurie Azzarella. Azzarella is one of nine certified instructors for the International Institute of Reflexology. “You’ll read it more than once and hang on every word.”

“I wanted to challenge the books that offer miracle cures and empty hope,” says Gangi. “I also wanted readers to know that balanced health is achievable, but takes more than a handful of vitamins and a yoga class.” Gangi is well-known as “Rayna G.” on her popular internet radio broadcast and her podcasts heard worldwide. She has also authored the still-popular “Mary Jemison, White Woman of the Seneca,” an historical novel now in its fifth printing.